Implementation of good governance principles in land registration process based on justice value in Indonesia
Irfan Rizky Hutomo, Mahmutarom, Munsyarif Abdul Chalim
The administration of government which is based on the principles of good governance is the foundation for the formulation and application of democratic state policies. Good governance is a conception of governance that is clean, democratic and effective in accordance with the ideals of a civil society. Good governance is closely related to the contribution, empowerment and balance between the three pillars, namely the government, the private sector and the community. By understanding the things mentioned above, it is important to discuss the formulation of the implementation of good governance based on the justice value in the context of organizing land registration by the land certificate maker as one of the parties that has the authority in carrying out land registration, especially maintaining land data so that it can provide better services to the community. The results showed that the implementation of Good Governance Principles in the process of Land Registration by Land Certificate Maker based on the Justice Value, the principles of good governance should be upheld in various important government institutions, these principles include: Community participation, upholding the rule of law, transparency, care and stakeholders, oriented towards consensus, equality, effectiveness and efficiency, accountability, and strategic vision, so that what Indonesia desires to be a Clean and good governance country can be realized and the loss of factors Political interests, Corruption, unfair justice, Abuse of authority, and lack of integrity and transparency are some of the problems that make good governance unachievable.
Irfan Rizky Hutomo, Mahmutarom, Munsyarif Abdul Chalim. Implementation of good governance principles in land registration process based on justice value in Indonesia. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Research, Volume 5, Issue 5, 2019, Pages 238-246